Bail Denied for Suspect in Deadly Md., Del. Shooting Spree; Suspect Mutters, Curses Through HearingA man charged with murder in a shooting spree that left two dead was denied bail at a hearing during which he muttered and cursed.Allison Lamont Norman, 22, seemed agitated and distracted in court, muttering to himself and uttering a string of profanities as he sat shackled and surrounded by guards, prompting the judge to threaten to muzzle Norman at future hearings. "He is a threat to the community," said the judge in denying bail. Norman was arrested after a series of shootings that left two dead and four wounded. He was wearing a bulletproof vest and carrying a handgun when he was caught. - (The Bobster)

Judge to rule whether jury tainted in Calhoun rape caseStanley Bradley, 40, of Beech Tree Road, was found guilty on March 3 of
first-degree criminal sexual conduct, first-degree burglary and kidnapping in
the 2004 rape of a Calhoun County woman. On each charge, Circuit Court Judge
Diane Goodstein sentenced Bradley to 25 years but he may get a new trial, depending upon a circuit court judge's ruling on a defense
motion of possible jury prejudice.

Officer Arrested on Drug ChargesA Jackson police officer finds himself on the wrong side of the law. U.S. Marshals arrested Officer Lavartes Burch at his home on drug charges. Marshals were actually trying to serve a warrant on Officer Burch's cousin. A U.S. Marshal says Burch, who has been with JPD for a year-and-a-half, displayed his badge and was uncooperative. Burch allegedly told officers his cousin, Shirley Davis, was at work and then warned her by cellular phone that she was about to be arrested. She was picked up and charged with possession of cocaine. A search of Burch's home revealed drug paraphernalia. Deputies took Burch to jail. - (Tyrone N. Butts)

DR Congo's atrocious secret - evidence of cannibalism
Despite a peace deal signed two years ago to end the long-running civil war, violence is continuing in the east of the Democratic Republic of Congo. And in the province of Ituri, Hilary Andersson finds evidence of cannibalism by some rebels. - (Madkins)

Woman Claiming Finger in Chili Sues OftenAnna Ayala, 39, who hired a San Jose, Calif., attorney to represent her in the Wendy's case, has been involved in at least half a dozen legal battles in the San Francisco Bay area, according to court records. - (J BuckMeister) - (Norcal)
Dr. Goldstein says that it would be easy to tell from DNA technology if the finger comes from a relative of Ayala's

N.Y. Police ID Suspect in Jeweler's Death - "may have been a hit ordered by the Russian mob" -
Carlos Fortier, 36, pleaded not guilty to murder of Eduard Nektalov who worked on the bustling one-block cluster of jewelry outlets, where tourists
search for bargains and Orthodox Jewish vendors conduct business in Yiddish.

The Pope's Death: A Defining Moment By Pastor Ralph Ovadal
"...Thus begins the pagan Romish spectacle of choosing and crowning a new pope....Reams of paper could be expended documenting the heresy of Pope John Paul II and citing the Scripture verses proving that such a man is not a Christian, not a servant of God, and not now in heaven.... John Paul II was a counterfeit, a minister of Satan."

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